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Fake Sign-In Page Stealing Passwords

A confirmed phishing website is disguised as a login page to trick people into entering their username and password, which are then stolen by criminals. Children or parents could land on this page via a link in a text, email, or social media message.

What to do: Never click unfamiliar links asking you to sign in — go directly to the official website instead, and remind your kids to do the same.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Criminals are creating fake login pages that look real to steal passwords when people click suspicious links in texts or emails. Your family's email, social media, or banking accounts could be compromised if someone enters their password on one of these pages. Always go directly to websites by typing the address yourself rather than clicking links, and teach your kids to do the same.

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